Originally Posted by RunKC:
So glad Denver didn't get Calais Campbell. Good thing they've got JAG's like Jared Crick, Vance Walker and this new Seahawks scab.
The vid is 20 minutes long, but its in the OP of this post.
Originally Posted by KranzDictum:
CJ Anderson won that game. Not sure what you are complaining about.
Of course you dont...because you are a donk homer. Without that bevy of late, questionable game changing flags...Papa Dildo doesn't get homefield on the way to his rigged parting gift.
Officiating in the spotlight after Patriots-Broncos
* With 11:40 left in the fourth quarter, Patriots quarterback Tom Brady appeared to hit receiver Keshawn Martin on a 51-yard completion to put their offense on the Denver 30-yard line. Instead, rookie right guard Tre' Jackson -- playing in his first game since suffering a knee injury in Week 8 -- was called for a hold on Broncos outside linebacker Von Miller. Jackson appeared to get an arm outside of Miller's shoulder pad, prompting a flag from one of the members of Tony Corrente's officiating crew. Two plays later, the Patriots punted from their own 10-yard line.
* Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski picked up his fifth offensive pass interference penalty of the season with 5:22 left in the fourth quarter. He had been called for an additional pass interference penalty in the second quarter, but it was wiped away due to an off-setting penalty. Gronkowski did not appear to push off on the fourth-quarter play, but there was contact with a defender at the top of his out-route that was deemed illegal. The penalty pushed the Patriots back to their own 15-yard line, and two plays later, they were forced to punt.
* Later in the fourth quarter, with 1:25 left, it looked like Patriots defensive lineman Alan Branch dropped Broncos quarterback Brock Osweiler for an eight-yard sack. However, once again, there was a flag on the field at the end of the play. Patriots safety Patrick Chung, who was in coverage on Demaryius Thomas, was called for holding after giving Thomas' jersey a quick tug near the goal line. One play later, Andrew Caldwell caught a four-yard pass from Osweiler to take a 24-21 lead.
* During the final drive of regulation, with 40 seconds left, Brady hit tight end Scott Chandler for 10 yards and a first down. The clock was stopped after Broncos defensive lineman Malik Jackson suffered an injury and needed a moment to jog off the field. Officials announced that the Broncos, who were without timeouts, would be charged an "excess timeout." That bumped the Patriots play clock back up to 40 seconds, but when the ball was set, officials once again wound the clock. Patriots coach Bill Belichick was incredulous on the sidelines, appearing to argue that since a "timeout" was called, the clock should not have been re-started until the ball was snapped. Two plays later, Brady found Brandon LaFell for 14 yards to get the Patriots within field goal. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
One should retire and put the other in the HOF.
What it means, jackass, is your Donk brethren love to overrate McKenzie, oversell what Von Miller has done recently, and underrate Tyreek Hill IN SPITE OF getting you assholes pregnant and punching you in the gut every time he's played you.
"McKenzie's a Tyreek Hill clone without the domestic abuse!"
Uhhh... you guys have seen what Tyreek Hill has done to you. As a returner and as an offensive weapon. McKenzie isn't fucking CLOSE to being Tyreek Hill. He's not even close to being DEXTER MCCLUSTER.
And now Rubin is Chris Jones.
Yeah, it's trolling. I get it. That doesn't mean we're not allowed to tell you how freakin stupid you all are. [Reply]
What has he done on the field? Nothing? Okay, thanks for playing.
JAMAAL CHARLES LOOKS REALLY GOOD!!!! AND REALLY HEALTHY!
Compared to the dogcrap you've been playing at RB the past many years, yes, he looks good and healthy. But you all act like he's in his prime.
What he did against the Chargers would have been close to the worst Chiefs game he's ever played since he was a rookie in terms of touches and meaningful plays. And even WITH THAT, he's about to break in half midway through the season.
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
What it means, jackass, is your Donk brethren love to overrate McKenzie, oversell what Von Miller has done recently, and underrate Tyreek Hill IN SPITE OF getting you assholes pregnant and punching you in the gut every time he's played you.
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
OUR GUY LOOKS FAST IN TRAINING CAMP!!!
What has he done on the field? Nothing? Okay, thanks for playing.
JAMAAL CHARLES LOOKS REALLY GOOD!!!! AND REALLY HEALTHY!
Compared to the dogcrap you've been playing at RB the past many years, yes, he looks good and healthy. But you all act like he's in his prime.
What he did against the Chargers would have been close to the worst Chiefs game he's ever played since he was a rookie in terms of touches and meaningful plays. And even WITH THAT, he's about to break in half midway through the season.